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Community Air Quality Monitoring
My People, My Air

We are committed to community-designed and science-driven research in pollution-burdened communities, like West Ventura and Oxnard, to galvanize communities to push collectively for local pollution reduction solutions. 

Better understanding our local air quality is the first step toward addressing the pollution that harms both our health and our climate. 

Care about improving the air quality in your community?

Join our Community Advisory Committees!

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Knowing Our Air, Protecting Our Health

Since 2019, CFROG has been deeply engaged in community air monitoring across Ventura County, focusing especially on neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by fossil fuel activity and industrial emissions.

By combining community knowledge with scientific expertise, CFROG is helping residents and policymakers gain a clearer picture of what’s in our air and how it affects daily life. 

With our partners, we monitor key pollutants—including ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, and black carbon. 

Together, we’re building the data, collaboration, and public awareness needed to protect our air, our environment, and the health of every Ventura County resident.

Putting air monitoring in community hands

Join our advisory committee today!

CFROG takes a participatory and community forward approach to air quality monitoring, convening Community Advisory Committees (CACs) made up of local impacted residents, community leaders, representatives from local public health and environmental organizations, and government officials who guide monitor placement, outreach, and communications to ensure our efforts are not only for the community but by the community.

Currently, CFROG facilitates CACs in West Ventura and Oxnard, where members are equipped with the necessary knowledge, tools, and training to feel comfortable and confident in participating in discussions, making project decisions, and encouraging action and decision-making informed by our data. CAC members collaboratively develop community engagement tools, educational and informational materials developed from monitor data, strategy charts, advocacy plans, policy recommendations, and proposals that are culturally relevant and comprehensible.

We are gathering air quality data that is not currently available through government agencies’ monitoring programs, providing a greater level of air quality data that may inform health impacts and pollution burdens in vulnerable neighborhoods in Ventura County. By supplementing the limited regulatory monitoring network with lower-cost sensors, CFROG is working to fill an important data gap with community-driven research.

Collecting this granular, community-specific data is essential to enhancing public and policymaker awareness of pollution impacts unique to specific census tracts, and acts as a catalyst for community members to make informed decisions about their health and potential air quality-associated risks.

We are gathering air quality data that is not currently available through government agencies’ monitoring programs, providing a greater level of air quality data that may inform health impacts and pollution burdens in vulnerable neighborhoods in Ventura County. By supplementing the limited regulatory monitoring network with lower-cost sensors, CFROG is working to fill an important data gap with community-driven research.

Collecting this granular, community-specific data is essential to enhancing public and policymaker awareness of pollution impacts unique to specific census tracts, and acts as a catalyst for community members to make informed decisions about their health and potential air quality-associated risks.

Monitoring air at homes and schools across Ventura County and California

In 2020, CFROG helped distribute low-cost PurpleAir sensors to monitor P.M 2.5 at schools and homes across Ventura County. Additionally, the California Air Resources Board offers a similar tool with data from other community-based monitoring projects. Use the following resources to find even more hyper-local, real-time, air quality data. 

Our Trusted Monitoring Partners

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My People, My Air (Mi Gente, Mi Aire) is supported by the “California Climate Investments” (CCI) program, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Invest, formerly known as Cap-and-Trade, dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment—particularly in disadvantaged communities.

CFROG is not an air quality regulatory agency. The data presented on any of our air quality website, as well as any data generated by CFROG’s air quality monitors, is not intended to be used for or construed as regulatory data. The information provided here and any data gathered by CFROG’s air quality monitoring equipment is purely informational.